I was in the 7th grade when he died at the age of fourty five years old and Freddie Mercury was missed by all of us fans over 20 years ago when he passed away
I was 12 and I remember coming home from school and turning on WABC 7 NY and they interrupted regular scheduled programming to break the news. Then turned to MTV and I believe is was Kurt Loder who was talking about his life. I can truly say I remember where I was on the day when some of our greats passed away - MJ, Prince, Tupac/BIG, Eddie Guerrero and so many others, including Freddie Mercury. RIP Freddie and to all of those who are gone but not forgotten.... 🙏🏽
Not that I would EVER try this, but have you had a chance to try the "SeaQuench Ale, Session Sour" from Dogfish Head? I have heard that it has a rather smooth draw, a hit of sour and a dry finish. Again, Not that I would ever buy and or try one of those ever.
I have indeed tried it, albeit a few years back, so my memories of its taste are a bit hazy now. I know you would never try it yourself, but I have no doubt "what you heard" is an accurate description!
@@bumfromph Sorry to have trolled you last night 🐵 but I couldn't resist placing that video on private. Cheers and that Earthquake is a hard one to drink!
@@MadMoler I'll play it, but with hesitation because just today someone close to Coach received a "c"-related diagnosis [thankfully not one of his kids]
I recorded it directly from KDKA when it originally aired. But to properly answer your question as you asked it: "Upstairs in an old dresser drawer where I keep my old VHS tapes!"
I was in the 7th grade when he died at the age of fourty five years old and Freddie Mercury was missed by all of us fans over 20 years ago when he passed away
I was 6yrs old, living in Pittsburgh when this aired. I remember being so upset about Freddie Mercury dying, but I didn't understand what AIDS was.
I was 12 and I remember coming home from school and turning on WABC 7 NY and they interrupted regular scheduled programming to break the news.
Then turned to MTV and I believe is was Kurt Loder who was talking about his life.
I can truly say I remember where I was on the day when some of our greats passed away - MJ, Prince, Tupac/BIG, Eddie Guerrero and so many others, including Freddie Mercury.
RIP Freddie and to all of those who are gone but not forgotten.... 🙏🏽
This from November 24, 1991
Not that I would EVER try this, but have you had a chance to try the "SeaQuench Ale, Session Sour" from Dogfish Head? I have heard that it has a rather smooth draw, a hit of sour and a dry finish. Again, Not that I would ever buy and or try one of those ever.
I have indeed tried it, albeit a few years back, so my memories of its taste are a bit hazy now. I know you would never try it yourself, but I have no doubt "what you heard" is an accurate description!
@@bumfromph Sorry to have trolled you last night 🐵 but I couldn't resist placing that video on private. Cheers and that Earthquake is a hard one to drink!
@@MadMoler We still covered you.... those pictures of Coach were hilarious! And I think that Earthquake + Hurricane caused some slight brain damage...
@@MadMoler I'll play it, but with hesitation because just today someone close to Coach received a "c"-related diagnosis [thankfully not one of his kids]
@@MadMoler I know, I "pre-screened" it, haha!
Where did you find this ?
I recorded it directly from KDKA when it originally aired. But to properly answer your question as you asked it: "Upstairs in an old dresser drawer where I keep my old VHS tapes!"
Let me know what else you find
So happy I found your channel brother!
@@bumfromph Posted up a bang'er on UA-cam, but someone flagged. It is on my Rumble page (MadMoler) "The Walking Dead of the MLDC."